Bayer Leverkusen’s Victor Boniface, a Nigerian footballer who plays as a striker for the Super Eagles, recently revealed in a recent interview what he would have been if he didn’t play footall.
Before Nigeria’s upcoming double-header against Libya, ComedianKoboko conducted an interview with a Leverkusen star, engaging him in numerous topics, including another career he would have loved to pursue.
Victor Boniface’s Impressive Form
Ever since moving to Bayer Leverkusen, Boniface has wasted no time in proving himself a real asset to the team, having scored 27 goals and 11 assists in his 43 matches for the team.
Several of his great performances came against some of the biggest teams in football, including AC Milan, Borussia Dortmund, and RB Leipzig, and it has established him as one of the most lethal strikers globally.
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A Different Path: Soldier or Coach?
When asked what he would have become if not a footballer, Boniface didn’t hesitate, jokingly responding, “I for don’t join Soldier.”
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In a follow-up question about what he would choose to be in his next life, Boniface lightheartedly answered, “I would be a coach,” further showcasing his sense of humor.
Most Challenging Opponents He Has Come Across
In a recent Sportsbuddy report, Boniface also revealed the three toughest defenders he has encountered in his career: Bayern Munich’s Dayot Upamecano and Kim Min-Jae, as well as his Bayer Leverkusen teammate Jonathan Tah.